Temple Sinai Memorial Park
8/14/23 Update
Work has begun at the Temple Sinai Memorial Park to fix a drainage problem in sections 1D and 1E. These are sections where the ground is perpetually wet and where mud and silt cover markers, or where markers sink. To prevent this horrible issue, we engaged Eisler Landscapes to survey the land, remove the markers, add many tons of crushed limestone for better drainage, replace the top soil and reinstall the markers using a different installation method so the markers are better protected in the future. The work should take 2–3 weeks to complete.

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Temple Sinai Memorial Park

The Temple Sinai Memorial Park is a Jewish Cemetery in Pittsburgh created in 1947. It provides a tranquil and serene final resting place.
Our skilled landscapers and caretakers maintain the cemetery with utmost care and grasp the special meaning of preparing a Jewish gravesite for burial. A Perpetual Care Fund is in place to insure everlasting care of the Memorial Park, helping to preserve its harmonious appearance, provide ongoing maintenance of the plots, landscaping, and roads, and enhance the tranquility of these sacred grounds.
The Memorial Park is open year round for visitations, Sunday through Thursday, from dawn to dusk, and closes at 3 PM on Friday for Shabbat. The
Memorial Park is also closed on all Jewish Holidays.
Pre-need planning is encouraged. The need to purchase plots and make arrangements often comes when a family is unprepared. They must deal not only with their grief, but with the numerous details of funeral arrangements. Choosing beforehand allows for careful decisions and for consultation with other members of the family.
Please call Drew Barkley, Executive Director, at (412) 421-9715 ext. 111, for a conversation about purchasing a plot, perpetual care, interment, and other Memorial Park information. There is no cost or
obligation to learn more.
For information on purchasing a marker or Yarhzeit Plaque, please contact Judy Lynn Aiello at (412) 421-9715 ext. 124. Download a Yarhzeit Plaque Order Form.
Rules & Regulations for Green Burial
Memorial Park Address: 7740 Saltsburg Road, Plum, PA 15239
Sat, November 1 2025
10 Cheshvan 5786
Contact Us
Temple Sinai
5505 Forbes Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Upcoming Events
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Friday ,
OctOctober 31 , 2025Adult Shabbaton (offsite)
Friday, Oct 31st 6:00p to Shabbat, Nov 1st 5:00p
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Saturday ,
NovNovember 1 , 2025Torah Study @ Rodef Shalom
Shabbat, Nov 1st 8:45a to 9:15a
In-depth study of the weekly Torah portion -
Saturday ,
NovNovember 1 , 2025Shabbat Morning Service @ Rodef Shalom
Shabbat, Nov 1st 10:00a to 11:30a
Prayer through music, or music through prayer. Join us for a joyful celebration on Shabbat. -
Monday ,
NovNovember 3 , 2025
Hartman Learning Group
Monday, Nov 3rd 6:00p to 7:30p
Do you want to learn more about Israeli politics and culture, the relationship American Jews and Israelis share (or don’t)? Do you want to dig into a bit of biblical and rabbinic text? -
Monday ,
NovNovember 3 , 2025
Temple Sinai Mahjong Club
Monday, Nov 3rd 7:00p to 9:00p
Do you play mahjong or have you ever wanted to learn? Here's your chance! We'll start with a three-part lesson and then jump into regular games.
Shabbat Times
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Lech L'cha
| Shabbat, Nov 1 |
Erev Hanukkah
| Sunday, Dec 14 |
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